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An R Acad Nac Med (Madr)


Title:[Pathophysiological implications of the chemical messengers]
Author(s):Blazquez Fernandez E;
Address:
Journal Title:An R Acad Nac Med (Madr)
Year:2009
Volume:126
Issue:1
Page Number:105 - 123
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0034-0634 (Print) 0034-0634 (Linking)
Abstract:"To maintain a physical organization and a different composition of its surroundings environment, living beings use a great part of the energy that they produce. Vital processes require an elevated number of reactions which are regulated and integrated by chemical messengers. They use autocrine, paracrine, endocrine and synaptic signals through receptors of cell surface, nuclear or associated with ionic chanels, enzymes, trimeric G proteins and to intracellular kinases. Through these mechanisms pheromones play an important role in the relationships between different individuals, and hormones are able to regulate the integrative functions of our organism. In the nervous system, neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, sensors and receptors between other messengers, play functions of great relevance, while growth factors stimulate cell proliferation and cytokines have many effects but the most important is the ones related with the control of the immflamatory process. Alterations of these messengers permit us a better understanding of the diseases and possibly of its treatments in a near future. Modifications of the expression of genes from the nuclear and mitochondrial genomas are responsible of monogenic, polygenic and mitochondrial diseases, while alterations in the activities of dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitters are related with schizophrenia, Parkinson disease and depression, respectively. Other example is the hyperthyroidism of the Graves-Bassedow disease due to the competitive interference of the LATS immunoglobulin with TSH at the level of the folicular cells producing thyroid hormones Twenty five years ago in the reviews on the mechanisms of insulin action, there was presentations in which the insulin receptor was located in the plasma membrane of the target cells while in the cytoplasm only a big interrogative was observed, that at present is replaced by chemical mediators cascades responsible of the multiple effects of insulin. This finding is similar to many other processes, and all together constitute a new approach for a better knowledge of the biological processes and as a consequence of the diseases"
Keywords:Cell Communication/*physiology Hormones/physiology Humans Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/physiology Neurotransmitter Agents/physiology;
Notes:"MedlineBlazquez Fernandez, Enrique spa Lecture Spain 2009/01/01 An R Acad Nac Med (Madr). 2009; 126(1):105-23; discussion 123-6"

 
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